Novel approaches to the functionalization of commodity polymers could provide avenues for the synthesis of materials for next-generation electronic devices. Herein, we present a catalytic method for the conversion of common unsaturated polymers such as polybutadiene, polyisoprene, and styrene-butadiene copolymers [e.g., polystyrene--polybutadiene--polystyrene and poly(styrene--butadiene)] to poly(acetylene) (PA)-based multiblock copolymers with conjugation lengths of up to ∼20, making them potentially suitable for electronics applications. Additionally, we demonstrate the application of this method to the formal conversion of polyethylene─the most widely produced thermoplastic─into PA-containing multiblock materials.
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